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Monday, October 27, 2008
GOP Actively Intimidating Voters in New Mexico
Shameful... Just fundamentally shameful:
A major voting-rights group has sent a letter to New Mexico U.S. Attorney Gregory Fouratt, calling on him to investigate claims of voter intimidation and suppression.
The letter, from the group Project Vote, comes in the wake of reporting by TPMmuckraker and others about a private investigator -- who said he was working for Pat Rogers, a lawyer connected to the state GOP -- appearing at the homes of Hispanic voters in Albuquerque, and questioning them about their right to vote. In a press release announcing the letter, Project Vote refers directly to these reports.
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Posted by Metavirus at 10/27/2008 01:51:00 PM 0 comments
Tags: Barack Obama , Election 2008 , Election Fraud , General Election , John McCain , New Mexico , Republicans
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Obama Surges in Battleground States
New polling out of some battleground states shows Obama with a huge post-debate surge:
Among registered voters surveyed in Colorado, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin and Nevada, Obama tops McCain 50 to 40%. Just a week ago, Obama led 45% to 42%.
h/t Daily Dish
Posted by Metavirus at 9/30/2008 11:27:00 AM 0 comments
Tags: Barack Obama , Colorado , Election 2008 , Florida , General Election , Michigan , Nevada , New Hampshire , New Mexico , Ohio , Pennsylvania , Polls , Swing States , Virginia , Wisconsin
Thursday, August 28, 2008
New Obama State Polls
From Political Animal:
* A Time/CNN poll shows Obama leading McCain in New Mexico by 13, 53% to 40%.
* A Time/CNN poll shows Obama leading McCain in Nevada by five, 49% to 44%.
* A Time/CNN poll shows Obama leading McCain in Pennsylvania by five, 48% to 43%.
Posted by Metavirus at 8/28/2008 02:39:00 PM 0 comments
Tags: Barack Obama , Election 2008 , General Election , John McCain , Nevada , New Mexico , Pennsylvania , Polls
Friday, March 21, 2008
Bill Richardson Endorses Obama!
Superdelegate and Governor of New Mexico Bill Richardson today endorsed Barack Obama for President at a rally in my home state of Oregon. What's more, he is appearing with Obama at a series of rallies in Oregon today, which may include one in Eugene where my mom, stepdad and sisters will be! If so, I'll have tons of photos to post later today or tomorrow.
Here's the video:
Transcript
From a WaPo commentary, here are five ways the Richardson endorsement helps Obama:
The first is timing. Richardson has ridden to Obama's rescue during what has been the roughest stretch of his candidacy. It comes after the uproar over Obama's spiritual mentor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, which has knocked Obama off stride. It comes after losses in Ohio and Texas, which cost Obama the opportunity to force Clinton out of the race.
Second, Richardson sends a signal to superdelegates that they too should back Obama. This may be the most significant aspect of his decision to back Obama. Superdelegates will decide the nomination. There is no way either Clinton or Obama can get to the 2,024 votes necessary to win the nomination without the superdelegates.
Third, Richardson is close to both Clintons. He served as United Nations ambassador and later as Energy secretary in Bill Clinton's administration... Though there were reports that his conversations with the Clintons about an endorsement immediately after he left the presidential race did not go terribly well, symbolically his connections with the Clintons will raise questions as to why he decided to turn his back on the New York senator, rather than remaining neutral in the nomination battle.
Fourth, Richardson implicitly helps Obama answer questions about his readiness to be commander in chief. More than any other candidate in the Democratic race, Richardson based his campaign on his foreign policy resume. Along with Joe Biden, he has more experience in that area than any of their rivals.
Fifth, Richardson's support could help Obama improve his standing with Hispanic voters. Clearly an endorsement would have been more valuable before the Texas primary, where Clinton beat Obama by 2-1 among Hispanics. But better late than never.
Here's a great excerpt from coverage of the Richardson announcement:
A clearly emotional Mr Richardson, standing next to Mr Obama at a huge rally in Oregon, said: "Your candidacy is a one-in-a lifetime opportunity for our nation and you are a once-in-a-lifetime leader."Read More: Obama secures backing of key superdelegate Bill Richardson
He praised the Clintons, but declared: 'It is time for the Democrats to stop fighting among ourselves and prepare for the tough fight against John McCain."
He also referred to Mr Obama's speech this week on race, in which he tried to defuse the controversy over the inflammatory comments of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, as the words of a "courageous, thoughtful and inspiring leader".
Here's video of Obama accepting Richardson's endorsement:
Posted by Metavirus at 3/21/2008 01:25:00 PM 1 comments
Tags: Barack Obama , Bill Richardson , Case for Obama , Election 2008 , Endorsements , New Mexico , Oregon , Primaries , Speeches , Video